Consumer Reports with Lisa Setchfield: How to Store Breast Milk and Formula for Your Baby 08/19/2024 min. read Copied to clipboard Read Full media story at www.consumerreports.org Related Stories Health Briefs Mar 20, 2025 Alex’s Lemonade Stand Foundation Celebrates 25 Years of Fighting Childhood Cancer with Breakthr... Read more For Physicians Nov 26, 2024 The future of immunotherapy: Using the body’s immune system to fight cancer Health Briefs Nov 01, 2024 Outpatient CAR T: Safe, Effective, Accessible MedScape Health Briefs Aug 15, 2024 TULIPs in brain tumors could be exploited therapeutically Read more Health Briefs Jul 23, 2024 Early findings suggest CAR-T for solid tumors may advance beyond ‘very nascent stage’ Read more Health Briefs Jul 23, 2024 Early findings suggest CAR-T for solid tumors may advance beyond ‘very nascent stage’ Read more See more results 74701 Consumer Reports with Lisa Setchfield: How to Store Breast Milk and Formula for Your Baby Here’s what to know about safe storage for breast milk and formula—including what to do with leftover formula or milk. Article